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Premis

Definition:

Noun: A statement or proposition that is claimed or assumed to be true and is used as the basis of an argument or reasoning.
Verb (transitive): To state or assume a premise as the basis of an argument or action.

Examples:

Noun:

  • The first premis of his argument was flawed.
  • The author's premis is that all humans are created equal.
Verb:
  • He premised his conclusion on several valid points.
  • She premised her decision on the assumption that he was trustworthy.

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